Friday, October 19, 2012
Home tour- A charming house in Litchfield County!
Although this is an eighteenth-century home, interior designer John Roch and architect Richard Campbell, the homeowners of this little Litchfield County home prefers to decorate it differently than what was expected. With clever juxtapositions of the old and new, this carefully edited home exudes charm and a great sense of style. Let's take a look.
I just love this home! It is so understated yet so chic. There are a lot of lovely little moments in this home no matter where you look. The vignette with the antlers on the wall is especially charming. Quoting from the article, "It’s additional proof that a house doesn’t have to be overly grand to be celebrated, just brilliantly conceived." I couldn't agree more!
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Love this one! Simple and beautiful. :)
ReplyDeleteI really like it too. I am seeing so many antlers everywhere.
ReplyDeleteLove this house!
ReplyDeleteSo simple but beautiful.
And....there is a Cowhide!! I keep telling my family I am NOT crazy!
ReplyDeleteLovely mix of old and new!
The brown bedroom how dreamy!!
ReplyDeleteLove the mix of modern and antique! This house has such a personal, eclectic feel. I love it!
ReplyDeleteClaudia
Somewhat a minimalist look but his use of color and textures in the fur, wood, seagrass, etc make the space warm and inviting. Thanks for sharing---Have a great weekend Jessie!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE EVERYTHING! and those Hardwood floors sooo pretty!
ReplyDeleteI love the simplicity of this home. Chic, but simple.
ReplyDeleteExcellent example. I love the artwork in this house.
ReplyDeleteWhat a charming home - love the black and white art and the simple, classic feel.
ReplyDeleteI love the wooden boxes in the 2nd pic - they are great. Happy Monday Jessie - hope you are enjoying Autumn,
ReplyDeleteAx
i love mix of modern and rustic! xoxo jillian:: don't miss the custom blanket giveaway on cornflake dreams
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